“A physical freak at 6-7 and 305 pounds, Davis has a chance to emerge as the best NFL prospect produced by Alabama during the Nick Saban era,” Brugler wrote.

Brugler has Bosa going to the Jets with the first overall pick.

“It’s way too early to forecast prospects for the 2019 NFL Draft, let alone matching them with specific teams,” Brugler concedes, “but a mock draft this time of year can be beneficial if used as a watch list, predicting 32 of the top NFL prospects to track entering the 2018 college football season.”

The Denver Broncos picked fifth in 2018. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers owned the seventh pick before trading it to Buffalo. Both the Broncos and Buccaneers were 5-11 in 2018. That would represent a five-game improvement for the Browns.

• All draft picks look good in shorts, especially when the players they are going against are mostly players signed as undrafted rookies or tryout players.

With that said, running back Nick Chubb looks like an upgrade for the Browns over Isaiah Crowell, who left in free agency to sign with the Jets.

Chubb should be better. He was picked 35th overall in the draft last month. Crowell made the Browns as an undrafted rookie in 2015.

“I’ve been a big fan of Chubb for a long time,” said Browns vice president of personnel Alonzo Highsmith, a former NFL running back. “When you play running back in the SEC, you have to be able to create between the tackles with your feet. You have to be able to play a physical style of football. Nick Chubb exemplifies that in his running style.”

Chubb rushed for 4,769 yards and 41 touchdowns in four seasons with the Georgia Bulldogs. He was named SEC Freshman of the Year after rushing for 1,547 yards in 2014. He suffered a knee injury as a sophomore and then bounced back with a pair of 1,000-yard seasons.